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Like a group of people voluntarily paying one of their own to oversee their kids. How it differs from a traditional government school is the overseer is part of the group of parents, not an unknown outsider.........
...A co-op, for example, could have a parent oversee several children in their co-op doing remote learning and the parents whose kids she's observing can chip in to offset some of the costs. ....
Hmmm.... what does that sound like?
Most teachers I know live and raise their own children in the same district in which they teach. Members of local school boards are (as the name suggests) local residents of the area, not "unknown outsiders."